i have been looking on the internet for an example of using felix file install ... in particular i would like to know how to load this bundle ad how to feed it with the needed configuration files.
I would like to take this occasion to aske you othe information like:
How does Felix file install work in conjuction with spring DM (are there any problems?)?
Since i don`t have a fixed dir list to watch with Felix file install ... is there any way to tell him to watch multiple directories (for example a directory and all of its subdirectories)which are not know from the start?
I appreciate your help very much and i hope i was able to explain you my concerns as clearly as possible
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So I have been learning about databases and I'm new to it. In my udemy course the video was outdated for the installation of MngoDB version 6.0.1. The video instructor showed a way to install it using the vim editor. However it didn't work for me. Then I discovered that many people are going through the same problem and a guy told a solution to delete the file created with vim and instead use "system environment variable". I edited the path by adding a new one in which I did exactly as the guy mentioned to specify the 'bin' folder inside mongoDB in the Program files. And when I tried to run the 'mongod' command inside hyper I got this at the last line.
{"t":{"$date":"2022-09-09T10:05:27.885+05:30"},"s":"I", "c":"NETWORK", "id":23016,
"ctx":"listener","msg":"Waiting for connections","attr":{"port":27017,"ssl":"off"}}
The instructor did mention that I should see something like "Waiting for connections at port 27017". However the last line in hyper doesn't explicitly mention it in one line, but I think that's fine. Because the instructor was using a mac and I am using a Windows device. Now here comes the main error. When I open a new tab in Hyper and type 'mongo', I get this error
$ mongo
bash: mongo: command not found
I've researched a lot on stackoverflow but nothing helped me in the end. However I can provide with something that might help in figuring out the solution. Here's something unusual that I noticed. The 'bin' folder in C:/ProgramFiles/MongoDB/Server/6.0 seems to contain very few files. It has only 2 .exe applications namely - 'mongod.exe' & 'mongos.exe'. There is no 'mongo.exe' that my instructor has on her computer. I think this might be the root of the problem, however I'm not sure. also there are other files that seem to be missing. But I would like to mention that I've not tampered the files even once since I've installed them from the setup. I hope this is enough for you guys to solve this. Please help me.
I recently saw a .nsh file for the first time.
What is it? I can't find any docs regarding this language.
Does anyone know a good place to learn about it?
It is an installer file used by NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System), a program used for creating Windows installers; saves header information that can be included across all .NSI installer scripts; helps setup common environment conditions for an installation.
I want help creating an .iso file from my current installed Antergos system with all the customizations .I want the created image to have preinstalled all the packages and programs I have . But folders like downlods , documents and others not to be included.
I am a new user and dont know how to search for something like that .All my search end up on information about how to install antergos from usb :smile: .
It's complicated but I don't reject the idea that it's possible...
If you want to make a "rescue" CD then you can use Archiso which is probably what you were thinking about.
You can also "Remaster the install ISO" as explained in the documentation.
I am trying to apply this bug fix http://code.google.com/p/selenium/source/detail?r=11856 to the selenium-server-standalone-2.0b3.jar.
Does anyone know where I can get the source code? The jar only contains class files.
Or if there are alternate ways of getting what I need, please do tell.
Thanks,
-Denali
You should be able to check it out from SVN:
Use this command to anonymously check out the latest project source code:
Non-members may check out a read-only working copy anonymously over HTTP.
svn checkout http://selenium.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ selenium-read-only
I am not entirely sure how this project branches their code, but I assume it would be a branch in the project for a release.
I've got a "Project" containing a mixed set of files that my application compiles into an installable using InnoSetup. Many of the project files are system or configuration files, and not relevant to the actual install. Therefore, i want to include only the relevant files in an installer. I have a list of them in my application, but no way to inject this information into the template Inno setup script.
What options are available to achieve this?
Regards
Tris
Note: The files are too big to really be copied in a reasonable length of time. :)
sorry for being so late...and then just asking the obvious: why can't you just keep irrelevant files out of the Inno-Script? Do I understand right: you have an app that generates a setup-script for InnoSetup based on a template? Can't you then modify the app? Alternatively, any chance to edit the ISS and remove the irrelevant files?
Cheers
Michael